0600 Station Opening with Bougainville
0602 Bible Reading
0605 Breakfast Show
0630 Birthday calls
0700 Current Affairs
0730 Breakfast Show (continues)
0900 Talk Back Show
1200 Bell & Angelus
1205 Lunch Time Show
1300 Mid Afternoon Show
1700 Drivetime with Hire Cars
1800 Service Messages
1830 New Dawn FM News (English & Pidgin)
1900 Current Affairs
1930 Toktok Blong Gavman (Monday)
2000 New Dawn FM News
2030 Toktok Blong Bougainville Administration
2100 Progrem Bilong Wanpela Ples
2130 PNG Music
2200 Requests
2330 Late & Easy
2400 Station Close
[Saturday and Sunday programs vary: Saturday – Music; Sunday - Religious Music]
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Posted by: Cheap Article Writing | 09 March 2011 at 11:26 PM
Can you stream your broadcasts live on the internet?
I would love to listen!
Dr. David Eaton.
Perth, Western Australia.
Posted by: David Eaton | 06 August 2010 at 09:44 PM
I want listen this radio live ,pleast make it .
Posted by: ariya srikrai | 15 February 2010 at 05:29 PM
Your program guide looks great, news, information and even a 'drive time' section. !! Are the streets of Bougainville so busy??
any chance of me being able to tune in via the internet?
Paul
Posted by: paul ward | 15 September 2009 at 10:02 AM
C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S !
The European Shareholders of Bougainville Copper (ESBC) like to congratulate you to the founding of your new radio station. We are convinced that it will help to improve the image of Bougainville in general. A radio station is the best way to bring news in a short time even to remote areas of the island. On Bougainville such a media can even help to save lives by announcing high tides, earthquakes or other natural phenomena. But the main vocation of radio stations is the distribution of information to the people. In so far a radio station is also an important media in development of democratic awareness. It gives room for discussion and can transport different points of view to the people. Especially in Bougainville that is struggling for independence since a long time, a radio station is the best forum to exchange ideas.
I am sure that the members of the ESBC would like to receive regularly genuine information from the ground in Bougainville. Therefore we would appreciate very much if the program would be distributed by internet as well. Good luck for your interesting and fascinating work!
Axel G. Sturm
President of ESBC
http://bougainville-copper.eu
Andorra, March 2nd, 2009
Posted by: Axel G. Sturm | 02 March 2009 at 10:11 AM